Interview with Anders Petersen
“You belong to the same family as the one in front of you that you want to photograph.”
“You belong to the same family as the one in front of you that you want to photograph.”
The English photographer documents the Cossack resurrection in Caucasus, Russia and Crimea, Ukraine.
“It hasn’t been easy growing up in Bosnia. Children there have had to grow up quickly.”
The Japanese photographer has been nominated for the prestigious Deutsche Börse photography prize.
Abandoned horses is another unexpected consequence of the economic recession in Ireland.
This year a legend in Russian photojournalism has witnessed four revolutions.
What is going on in Finnish photography besides the Helsinki School?
What is the situation the young art and documentary photography finds itself in Russia today?
Until 23 October the CAC in Vilnius hosts African photography biennale.
A review on the exhibition about the events that took place in Riga during the August Putsch in 1991.
“I have an interest in subjectivity, in how we are and in how we act as humans.”
Chief editor explains what our readers can expect in the FK English issue.